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The phrase "attrition on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a decrease or reduction in something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The company is experiencing attrition on its workforce due to recent layoffs."
Alternatives: "attrition of" or "loss of".
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Next he got his POWs home - a political necessity - by agreeing to allow North Vietnamese forces to remain in the South and to compensate for attrition "on a one for one basis".
New Labour itself came to power by a steady war of attrition on fatcats, Tory sleaze and one failed Back-to-Basics relaunch after another under a flailing John Major.
The 42-year-old escaped some brutal morning weather and fired a one-under 69 to edge to five under on a day of attrition on the Kent coast.
Who knows the wear and tear of media attrition on his health?
We are worried about the impact of staff attrition on margins.
And despite its familiarity, 'Waters of Nazareth' still wages a war of attrition on your eardrums.
It will disintegrate through attrition on the ground, from local forces fighting it to a standstill.
Doctors also accused successive governments of a "war of attrition" on district general hospitals.
They'll force Israel to fight a war of attrition on multiple fronts.
The impact of carbon attrition on combustion efficiency was negligible for all the fuels tested.
It was shown that vertically aligned MWCNTs were more stable against attrition on rough surfaces than on polished TiAl6V4 surfaces.
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